Drum Fills

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Steve Gadd demonstrated the fills from the Steely Dan classic, 'Aja' - excerpted from his Master Series DVD. More information at HudsonMu Steve Gadd - Aja Drum Fills! — смотреть на imperiya.by.

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5 дней назад A great example of the 2nd basic fill demo you do occurs in most 1960s and 1970s music - the so-called 16th-note fill. It was used by a rock band who coined the 'Hawaii Five-O' theme on TV, and also was used in an extended version by the Safaris in 'Wipe Out' - so basically this was known at first as the 'surf drum fill.' You hear such drum fills a lot in a lot of pop and rock songs on vintage Sesame Street programs when 1970s funk was popular, so sometimes this was known later as the 'funky drum fill.' A great example of that appeared in the Sesame Street's '11 Cheer Song' by the Keith Textor ensemble-in that break in the middle of the song, the drum fill lasted 4 measures. Now that's funky!

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5 дней назад The variant of that 2nd fill is this - do as Jared did with the 16ths, but take out that cymbal crash - instead, finish with a kick, or a low tom + kick. This variant was used in the opening 2 measures of the 'Hawaii Five-O' song. Also, this fill also was used by disco drummers as well. A great example of that occurs in the next-to-last measure of 'Last Dance' of Donna Summer - listen to the 16th fill just before the final chord blast on the quarter note of the last measure (which is the F major chord).